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IN a presidential address delivered at Yale (Contrib., Botanical Laboratory, Univ. Pennsylvania, ii., 1901, p. 183), Prof. Macfarlane announces his discovery of a “linin and chromatin” network continuous with the nuclear chromatin distributed through the protoplasm of plant cells. Certain other observations lead Prof. Marfarlane to suggest that these run from cell to cell, so that there is continuity, not only of cytoplasm, but also of the “hereditary substance.”
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BERNARD, H. Protoplasmic Networks. Nature 65, 534 (1902). https://doi.org/10.1038/065534d0
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